The daughter of a prominent samurai in feudal Japan is targeted by a dangerous gang of bandits who want to prevent her political marriage, a situation that compels her to disguise herself as a boy and infiltrate the gang's ranks in order to stop the individual behind the plot.

Accidentally connected most of his life to a fourth-dimensional being whose presence would prevent him from reaching adulthood, 13-year-old Felix records in his secret blog their last shared month before a procedure that will separate or kill them.

Mystery turns into mortal danger as a young man's quest to clear his father's name ensnares him in a net of deceit, conspiracy and intrigue in mid-18th-century England. By the award-winning author of The Goldsmith's Daughter.

Secretly obsessed with a celebrity long after her friends lose interest, Grace unexpectedly meets her famous crush and embarks on an unlikely romance that leads her to confront dark, complex truths about herself and the realities of stardom. By the author of A Song to Take the World Apart.

A sequel to the best-selling And I Darken finds a vengeful Lada striking out at anyone who stands in her way and finding herself unexpectedly rejected by her skillful brother, Radu, who reluctantly works as a spy for a power-hungry Mehmed.

Collecting Dark Reign: Anti-Venom Issues 1-3 and material from Amazing Spider-Man Extra! Issue 2, an Anti-Venom anthology traces the story of symbiote Eddie Brock, who after being saved by Spider-Man is targeted by a vengeful Punisher.

When the letters Naho receives from her future self start to get things wrong, Naho worries she will fail to save Kakeru's life, but unbeknownst to her, their friends have also been receiving letters from their future selves.

"Have you ever wondered how a GPS knows the fastest route to take? Or how a video game knows when to stop performing an action? The answer is coding. Discover the fundamentals for computer programming, such as conditional statements, looping, and debugging. Who knows? You might even want to try out this innovative skill yourself!"

Surveys the history of dogs in wartime, especially by the United States, and outlines the selection, training, and deployment of American military working dogs, or MWDs, and their retirement and readjustment to civilian life.

"The America that Alexander Hamilton knew was largely agricultural and built on slave labor. In contrast, he envisioned something different: along with agriculture and small towns, he imagined a multiracial, urbanized, capitalistic America with a strong central government. A poor immigrant, Hamilton believed that such an America would be a land of opportunity for newcomers. His vision put him at odds with Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, and others; they envisioned a pastoral America of small towns, where governments were local, states controlled their own destiny, and the federal government remained small and weak. Hamilton died in a duel, defending his ideas and his honor. Because of the systems Hamilton set up and the ideas he left, his vision won out. Here is the story that epitomizes the American dream--a poor immigrant who made good in America"